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The phrase "about is whether" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be a confusion of words and lacks clarity in meaning.
Example: "The main question about is whether we should proceed with the project."
Alternatives: "the issue is whether" or "the question is whether".
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The only thing they care about is whether Marion wins.
All people care about is whether you can do the work".
That is true if all you worry about is whether bondholders will get paid.
What they're not so sure about is whether it was a good idea.
What they care about is whether the people running the country are doing their jobs well.
The first thing you worry about is whether this reflects some deep-seated physical problem.
"One thing I have no worry about is whether God exists.
The organization, the G.M., owner, fans -- all they care about is whether you won the game".
"The first thing doctors always think about is whether there's a unifying hypothesis," he told me.
All the public cares about is whether she has a good song or not".
One thing she doesn't have to worry about is whether her songs move people.
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